Ld3Ake
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- Nov 9, 2011
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Hi, I’m trying to validate my FEA models by using experimental stress-strain data from a composite tension test. I’m using NEI Nastran but for some reason the FEA results are way too stiff. I thought initially it was a material model issue so then I changed to an isotropic material – aluminium.
I have now done one of the simplest tests possible: 2D rectangle (with quad elements), fixed BC along curve at one end, force load along curve at the other end (low value so the model is always in a linear regime). The tensile modulus is 70.3 GPa, so logically after outputting the stress and strain results I expected to get the same answer back. However my results were once again too stiff and I had a predicted stiffness of 88GPa.
I really can't understand what is going on. I thought this was such a simple test.
Thanks for any help
I have now done one of the simplest tests possible: 2D rectangle (with quad elements), fixed BC along curve at one end, force load along curve at the other end (low value so the model is always in a linear regime). The tensile modulus is 70.3 GPa, so logically after outputting the stress and strain results I expected to get the same answer back. However my results were once again too stiff and I had a predicted stiffness of 88GPa.
I really can't understand what is going on. I thought this was such a simple test.
Thanks for any help